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Trump Wins Opening Round In Legal Battle Over Consumer Watchdog Agency
The White House is seeking to assert control over the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which was created to help people in disputes with big financial firms, after its director resigned.
Bali's Airport To Reopen As Volcano Continues To Belch And Rumble
As Mount Agung continues to erupt, the main airport at Denpasar reversed course and reopened after a three-day closure.
Climate Scientists Watch Their Words, Hoping To Stave Off Funding Cuts
After years of budget and political pressure, some climate scientists are changing the way they describe their research, and avoiding the term "climate change."
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Settle In: Russia Investigation Likely To Last Much Longer Than White House Says
The public expectation of a quick turnaround could put pressure on special counsel Robert Mueller. But he has a long list of potential targets. Here are the key players.
White House Pushes New Truck Safety Regulation While Loosening Obama-Era Rules
Truckers complain they work in one of the nation's most overregulated industries. Advocates worry rolling back safety regulations will make highways more dangerous.
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Gene Therapy Shows Promise For A Growing List Of Diseases
After decades of hope and disappointment, doctors have now been able to treat several different types of genetic conditions by giving each patient a healthy version of their defective gene.
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Top Stories: NYC Truck Attack Suspect Pleads Not Guilty; Bali Airport Reopens
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'It Takes Our Purpose': With No Salmon, Yurok Tribe Struggles With Identity
The tribe has fished in the Pacific Northwest's Klamath River for centuries, but the Chinook have been devastated by drought, disease, dams, and a long history of habitat destruction.
Lo Moon Goes Record Shopping
See photos from the band's recent visit to Rough Trade Records, and listen to a playlist of the albums the band purchased.
Songs We Love: Tom Jones, 'Done Somebody Wrong'
The one-time pop idol belts an Elmore James blues burner with a mighty maturity on this track from an all-star tribute album.
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